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But powered by tide, motor and oar, the boat covered the first 50 miles to Kingston.
My life has become determined by tide, rather than railway time tables.
The earthquake produced a tsunami that was recorded by tide gauges across the Pacific basin at amplitudes of tens to hundreds of centimetres.
These gem-quality stones were once carried down the Orange river and have since been swept up the coast, some even borne ashore by tide and wind.
A&M's defense did its part, too, forcing three turnovers, including the first two interceptions thrown this season by Tide quarterback A.J. McCarron.
Sometimes, though, the latter can be identified by "tide marks": "you can see a swath of red on a wall that gradually smudges into yellow".
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In keeping with the house, Ms. Goddard decided to create a period garden that over 10 years grew into a trio of formal gardens for all seasons, the focus this year of a calendar called "The Intimate Garden" (published by Tide-mark Press Ltd. in East Hartford).
"He's pushed around by tides and circumstances".
I sometimes measure my walks by tides rather than days.
In this windblown settlement, people have watched Sakhalin tossed back and forth by tides of war.
The Chinese cocklers were cut off by tides in Morecambe Bay in northwest England.
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